TY - JOUR
T1 - Design and technology review of the solar X-ray detector onboard the Macao Science Satellite-1B
AU - Zuo, Fu Chang
AU - Shi, Yong Qiang
AU - Chen, Jian Wu
AU - Zhang, Xiao Ping
AU - Fu, Wei Chun
AU - Chang, Ye
AU - Gai, Fang Qin
AU - Liu, Si Yuan
AU - Xiong, Yan
AU - Zhang, Hai Li
AU - Sun, Yan
AU - Wang, Li
AU - Zheng, Ran
AU - Li, Lian Sheng
AU - Mei, Zhi Wu
AU - Huang, He
AU - Zha, Gang Qiang
AU - Zhang, Ke Ke
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Science China Press 2024.
PY - 2024/11
Y1 - 2024/11
N2 - On May 21, 2023, the Macao Science Satellite-1B (MSS-1B), a low-inclination, low-latitude, and high-precision scientific exploration satellite for geomagnetic fields and space environments, was successfully launched. The solar X-ray detector (SXD), one of the two major scientific payloads onboard the MSS-1B, has obtained a large amount of solar X-ray radiation data, which reveals the distribution law of the magnetic field in the low Earth orbit, as well as the coupling law of the Earth’s magnetic field and the solar radiation and energy particle distributions. First, the overall design of the multi-detection-unit, broad-energy-range, small-volume, and low-power SXD was implemented to achieve the scientific objectives of the mission. Second, the technical indicators of the instrument were decomposed into various components, and the key technologies, such as collimator, processing circuit, thermal, and payload dataset designs, were reviewed. Third, the backgrounds, including electronic noise, cosmic diffuse X-ray background, and high-energy background in the Earth’s radiation belts in and out of the field of view, were analyzed for the instrument. Then, the ground calibrations of the energy response, detection efficiency, and temperature-dependent peak drift of the SXD flight model were conducted. Finally, the in-orbit temperature, energy spectrum data, background, and solar flare process observation of the instrument in the in-orbit test stage are presented, verifying the instrument design, analysis, and ground calibration, providing a foundation for obtaining accurate solar X-ray radiation data, and achieving the scientific objectives of the satellite.
AB - On May 21, 2023, the Macao Science Satellite-1B (MSS-1B), a low-inclination, low-latitude, and high-precision scientific exploration satellite for geomagnetic fields and space environments, was successfully launched. The solar X-ray detector (SXD), one of the two major scientific payloads onboard the MSS-1B, has obtained a large amount of solar X-ray radiation data, which reveals the distribution law of the magnetic field in the low Earth orbit, as well as the coupling law of the Earth’s magnetic field and the solar radiation and energy particle distributions. First, the overall design of the multi-detection-unit, broad-energy-range, small-volume, and low-power SXD was implemented to achieve the scientific objectives of the mission. Second, the technical indicators of the instrument were decomposed into various components, and the key technologies, such as collimator, processing circuit, thermal, and payload dataset designs, were reviewed. Third, the backgrounds, including electronic noise, cosmic diffuse X-ray background, and high-energy background in the Earth’s radiation belts in and out of the field of view, were analyzed for the instrument. Then, the ground calibrations of the energy response, detection efficiency, and temperature-dependent peak drift of the SXD flight model were conducted. Finally, the in-orbit temperature, energy spectrum data, background, and solar flare process observation of the instrument in the in-orbit test stage are presented, verifying the instrument design, analysis, and ground calibration, providing a foundation for obtaining accurate solar X-ray radiation data, and achieving the scientific objectives of the satellite.
KW - design and development
KW - Macao Science Satellite-1B
KW - solar flare
KW - solar X-ray detector
KW - technology review
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85207553662&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s11431-023-2699-0
DO - 10.1007/s11431-023-2699-0
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85207553662
SN - 1674-7321
VL - 67
SP - 3365
EP - 3380
JO - Science China Technological Sciences
JF - Science China Technological Sciences
IS - 11
ER -